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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Eleventy vs. Next.js for static site generation
Next, install gray-matter to extract metadata from the front matter of markdown files, and marked to convert the markdown files to HTML:
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To learn svelte, I clone Github's issues page including useful features that you might consider reusing.
📑 Marked Markdown parser. Use it to create your own markdown editor.
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🤖 AI Search and Q&A for Your Dev.to Content with Vrite
Vrite SDK provides a few built-in input and output transformers. These are functions, with standardized signatures to process the content from and into Vrite. In this case, gfmInputTransformer is essentially a GitHub Flavored Markdown parser, using Marked.js under the hood.
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Better code highlighting on the web: rehype-tree-sitter
Another contestant in this realm is Bright[1]. It runs entirely on the server and doesn't increase bundle size as seen here[2]. Regarding parsing speed tree-sitter is without a doubt performant since it is written in Rust, but I don't have any problems "parsing on every keystroke" with a setup containing Marked[3], highlight.js[4] and a sanitizer. I did however experience performance issues with other Markdown parser libraries than Marked.
[1]: https://bright.codehike.org/
[2]: https://aihelperbot.com/test-suite
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[Project Share] List dialog that supports complex HTML and Markdown format.
The project uses markedJS to convert markdown into HTML, this is their GitHub page.
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Vrite Editor: Open-Source WYSIWYG Markdown Editor
To handle pasting block Markdown content like this, I had to tap into ProseMirror and implement a custom mechanism (though somewhat based on TipTap’s paste rules), detecting starting and ending points of the blocks and parsing them with Marked.js.
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Help needed!
I am using marked for markdown parsing together with marked-highlighting to handle syntax highlighting and everything is working as it should.
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Need help - sanitizeHtml with marked doesn't render special characters correctly (& is & and then &amp)
I'm trying to render user input using SvelteMarkdown (that uses marked).
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Looking for a Comprehensive Guide for Building Complex Chatbots with GPT-4 API
GPT API returns data in markdown format. You can parse it using a Markdown library and string manipulation. On Electron app I developed https://jhappsproducts.gumroad.com/l/gpteverywhere, I used https://github.com/markedjs/marked and a code syntax highlighting package to display code blocks. And used JavaScript string manipulation to detect when code blocks start and end so I could add COPY/SAVE buttons to the blocks. I hope this helps, and happy coding! :)
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How I put ChatGPT into a WYSIWYG editor
Again, with streaming enabled, you’ll now receive new tokens as soon as they’re available. Given that OpenAI’s API uses Markdown in its response format, a full message will need to be put together from the incoming tokens and parsed to HTML, as accepted by the replaceContent function. For this purpose, I’ve used the Marked.js parser.
hat.sh
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How secure is it to encrypt a file using 7zip? Can nobody really access the files without knowing the password?
Even if that were to happen, you can run the page locally. Also the entire source is available on github https://github.com/sh-dv/hat.sh
- Major file encryption software Hat.sh now accepts monero donations.
- Hat.sh: Encrypt files securely in the browser
- Upcoming v2.1.1 update · Discussion #40 · sh-dv/hat.sh
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Hat.sh V2 release - simple, fast, secure client-side file encryption.
On desktops, the encryption is handled by the service-worker. Since we are not using any server-side processing, the app registers a fake download URL (/file) that is handled by the app service-worker fetch api. this service worker is installed and activated in the browsers once the user visits the site.
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memory efficient in-browser large file encryption using libsodium. [hat.sh v2.0 beta]
github repo branch : https://github.com/sh-dv/hat.sh/tree/v2-beta
What are some alternatives?
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
FileEncryptor - .NET Core Simple AES-256-CBC File Encryptor for Windows.
markdown-it - Markdown parser, done right. 100% CommonMark support, extensions, syntax plugins & high speed
scrypt - The scrypt key derivation function was originally developed for use in the Tarsnap online backup system and is designed to be far more secure against hardware brute-force attacks than alternative functions such as PBKDF2 or bcrypt.
snarkdown - :smirk_cat: A snarky 1kb Markdown parser written in JavaScript
js-jose - JavaScript library to encrypt/decrypt data in JSON Web Encryption (JWE) format and to sign/verify data in JSON Web Signature (JWS) format. Leverages Browser's native WebCrypto API.
DOMPurify - DOMPurify - a DOM-only, super-fast, uber-tolerant XSS sanitizer for HTML, MathML and SVG. DOMPurify works with a secure default, but offers a lot of configurability and hooks. Demo:
link-lock - Password-protect URLs using AES in the browser; create hidden bookmarks without a browser extension
MDsveX - A markdown preprocessor for Svelte.
browserify - browser-side require() the node.js way
js-yaml - JavaScript YAML parser and dumper. Very fast.
react-idle-timer - User activity timer component